Re: [asterisk-users] Recommended Linux version or how to compile DAHDI on Fedora?

2018-06-24 Thread Kris Stark
Have you tried the altarch variant of centos for 32 bit?  You could also 
potentially use centos 6, though that is going eol soon as well ..

Kris Stark

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From: Ira 
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2018 03:39
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Recommended Linux version or how to compile DAHDI on 
Fedora?

Hi,

I’m currently using 32 CENTOS 5 but it’s now unsupported. I only
have a 32 bit processor and CENTOS no longer supports 32 bit so
I need to move on. I’ve installed the current version of 32 bit
Fedora and I can’t get the latest Dahdi to build. Even tried
downloading the early release DAHDI from github with no luck.   

Any recommendation for which 32 bit LINUX to use going forward?

Or optionally, how to compile Dahdi on the most current Fedora.

The error was something to do with xxx.timer.timer.xxx = xxxtimer_xxx

I don’t have the error at hand, because I had to put the old
drive back in to get our phones working again. 

Thanks, Ira

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Re: [asterisk-users] Recommended Linux version or how to compile DAHDI on Fedora?

2018-06-24 Thread cvandesande
About a year ago I switched from CentOS to Alpine Linux for my Asterisk
server. 

It has 32bit builds and Asterisk 15.3.0 is packaged in the main repo. 

No complaints so far 

https://alpinelinux.org/about/ 

Chris. 

On 2018-06-24 14:39, John Novack wrote:

> CentOS 6 is still supported, and does have a 32 bit version
> I believe version 6 is supported until 2020, which may give you enough time 
> to update your hardware!
> 
> I am running CentOS 6.9 32 bit version, and had a problem with the ( then ) 
> latest Dahdi 2.11
> I believe the issues have now been fixed, and am currently building a 64 bit 
> version on another machine
> 
> YMMV
> 
> John Novack
> 
> Ira wrote: 
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm currently using 32 CENTOS 5 but it's now unsupported. I only
>> have a 32 bit processor and CENTOS no longer supports 32 bit so
>> I need to move on. I've installed the current version of 32 bit
>> Fedora and I can't get the latest Dahdi to build. Even tried
>> downloading the early release DAHDI from github with no luck.
>> 
>> Any recommendation for which 32 bit LINUX to use going forward?
>> 
>> Or optionally, how to compile Dahdi on the most current Fedora.
>> 
>> The error was something to do with xxx.timer.timer.xxx = xxxtimer_xxx
>> 
>> I don't have the error at hand, because I had to put the old
>> drive back in to get our phones working again.  
>> 
>> Thanks, Ira
> 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Recommended Linux version or how to compile DAHDI on Fedora?

2018-06-24 Thread John Novack

CentOS 6 is still supported, and does have a 32 bit version
I believe version 6 is supported until 2020, which may give you enough time to 
update your hardware!

I am running CentOS 6.9 32 bit version, and had a problem with the ( then ) 
latest Dahdi 2.11
I believe the issues have now been fixed, and am currently building a 64 bit 
version on another machine

YMMV

John Novack


Ira wrote:

Hi,

I’m currently using 32 CENTOS 5 but it’s now unsupported. I only
have a 32 bit processor and CENTOS no longer supports 32 bit so
I need to move on. I’ve installed the current version of 32 bit
Fedora and I can’t get the latest Dahdi to build. Even tried
downloading the early release DAHDI from github with no luck.

Any recommendation for which 32 bit LINUX to use going forward?

Or optionally, how to compile Dahdi on the most current Fedora.

The error was something to do with xxx.timer.timer.xxx = xxxtimer_xxx

I don’t have the error at hand, because I had to put the old
drive back in to get our phones working again.

Thanks, Ira




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[asterisk-users] Recommended Linux version or how to compile DAHDI on Fedora?

2018-06-24 Thread Ira
Hi,

I’m currently using 32 CENTOS 5 but it’s now unsupported. I only
have a 32 bit processor and CENTOS no longer supports 32 bit so
I need to move on. I’ve installed the current version of 32 bit
Fedora and I can’t get the latest Dahdi to build. Even tried
downloading the early release DAHDI from github with no luck.

Any recommendation for which 32 bit LINUX to use going forward?

Or optionally, how to compile Dahdi on the most current Fedora.

The error was something to do with xxx.timer.timer.xxx = xxxtimer_xxx

I don’t have the error at hand, because I had to put the old
drive back in to get our phones working again.  

Thanks, Ira 


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